Historic Angel Island Tram Tour for Two, Four, or Six from Angel Island Company (Half Off)

Angel Island Company

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In a Nutshell

One-hour tours travel across a picturesque state park with views of the Bay Area and stop at the historic US Immigration Station

The Fine Print

Expires Oct 31st, 2013.
Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Travel to Angel Island not provided. Must redeem Groupon at the Cove Cafe on Angel Island.
Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Angel Island Company

The government designated the first national parks to protect natural wonders, which were threatened by Teddy Roosevelt’s insatiable appetite for peppered bark. Experience earth’s gorgeously guarded barkscape with this Groupon.

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During one-hour tours of Angel Island, passengers journey across historic sites and encounter picturesque views of the San Francisco Bay, skyline, and Golden Gate Bridge from an open-air tram. Audio-enhanced by historical anecdotes, the tour includes stops at several spots on the island, including the US Immigration Station. Travel to and from the island is not included in this Groupon.

Angel Island Company

Enhancing the opportunities for adventure and views on its namesake state park, Angel Island Company curates a host of activities and tours, and offers noshes at its café and oyster bar. Listed as a National Historic Landmark and on the National Registry of Historic Places, the island features miles of hiking trails and panoramic views of the Bay Area from its highest point at the summit of Mt. Livermore. Tram tours journey across the scenic terrain, stopping at historic and picturesque sites, including the US Immigration Station, which served as a passageway to America for hundreds of thousands of immigrants from 1910 to 1940. Bike rentals allow self-guided exploration of the five-mile perimeter road, and two-hour guided tours via Segway or scooter give visitors a more in-depth perspective of the area. During summer weekend afternoons, local artists fill the air with free live music, and Hog Island Oysters are served hot off the cantina's grill through September.

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96% of 93 customers recommend

“Walk along the cove to the Cafe to redeem/purchase tram tickets. Yummy food too :)”